Part Number: SN74LVC1GX04 Hello~.
I need to pass the clock to two ICs with one XTAL.
So, I found the SN74LVC1GX04 like below.
Vcc = 3.3V
XTAL Frequency : 25MHz
I can confirm that the gain of the amplifier of SN74LVC1GX04 is reduced…
Part Number: SN74LVC1GX04 Hi Team,
We have received this inquiry from our customer,
In the Spice Model, only 4 Pins (Y, A, VCC, AGND) are defined. But the device has 5 Pins (X1, X2, Y, VCC, GND). How can I connect the crystal when I use the model…
Part Number: SN74LVC1GX04 Hello,
the 74LVC1GX04 Datasheet, page 15 paragraph 11, just gives generic recommendations about logic unused pins. In this device we have pin 1 which is NC and described as "not internally connected".
I wonder what I should…
Part Number: SN74LVC1GX04 Hi team,
Can SN74LVC1GX04 be used for 48MHz crystal oscillator circuit? If not, could you recommend alternative options?
Best regards,
Takeshi Sasaki
Part Number: SN74LVC1GX04
Hi,
i'm now looking this device whereby use case would be controlling the XTAL driver in Idle or Active state to conserve current. In this case i may need to use another load switch to "Enable" which involves additional components…
Part Number: SN74LVC1GX04 Hi Team,
My customer is planning to use SN74LVC1GX04 to generate 27.12 MHz frequency and have queries as listed below.
Whether this device will support 27.12 MHz ? In the datasheet 27.12 MHz is not mentioned directly. …
Hi Steve,
Are you seeing any oscillations on this circuit at all? Is the XOSC ringing? Is the SN74LVC1GX04 stuck High or Low? If you can provide any scope shots they would be really helpful.
Thanks!
Chad Crosby
Part Number: SN74LVC1GX04 I am using the T.I. SN74LVC1GX04 in the DRL package, but am having problems with reflow soldering. The SN95/AG05 solder does not want to wet to the package leads. The DRL just floats on top of the solder. The other chip components…
Part Number: SN74LVC1GX04 Hello,
I am using the SN74LVC1GX04 to drive a clock signal in a board I am working on. When I power on the board the SN74LVC1GX04 starts drawing a lot of current (~50mA) and heats up. The output is not switching, either.
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